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Best friends are for life, boyfriends not so much. So we expect more loyalty out of best girl friends. There is such a thing as girl code and Jessa broke it and then blames Hannah for it.

Marnie is a horrible person but was right in telling Hannah she needs to tell the father. Hannah will tell him, she knows Marnie was right in that one thing.

Her calling Marnie a "c8nt" in how she treated Ray, tells me she is growing up and not only seeing her own flaws but opened her eyes to those around her.

Everyone if flawed. If people had to be perfect to have kids the population would have ended thousand of years ago. No one is ever truly prepared to have kids.

Obvious she will get back with Adam and they will decide to raise the baby together. Think it will end with her being very Pregnant and them as a couple.

Hannah has told a lot of people what she really thinks this season. Think her telling people the truth is part of growing up this season.

Nope. He purposely jokes at first and then turns the "joke" on her. After tonight proves he starts off "joking" about her to the boys and then targets her. Tells them he is will protect her and then turns her back to them and tells them to shoot. He is a manipulative conning psycho.

Riveting and what a badas* therapist. She was spot on.

Think she was into it, he didn't rape her then.

Think he raped her that time. Holding her face into the pillow, from the other interactions we've seen he hasn't done anything close to it. She didn't seem into it at all.

The Burning Bed maybe but yes this in one of the most realistic abuse situations I've ever seen on TV or even in the movies.

I've noticed she always keeps her distant physically with Ed. The closest I've actually seen her to him, was either at the table and one when she was the kitchen standing behind the fridge door. She won't go into a closed room if he is there.

Just watch him with the boys though, his play is often geared toward Celeste being the person the boys go after in the end. Tonight he acted like he was going to protect her and then to only tell the boys to shoot water at her. Plus he flat out lied in therapy about not hitting Celeste. He is a controlling highly

Didn't realize until tonight he never actually admitted to hitting Celeste. He only admitted to rough handling to the therapist. He went to therapy as another control measure, another way to manipulate Celeste. He actually thought he could fool the therapist. Such a good insight to what an abuser looks like and they

Don't think so her face after she smells him said to me she knew for sure it wasn't him.

The car crash was jump worth and then add on the therapist scene. Perry's being full on violent. Very tense epsiode.

Watch it again that isn't what is happening. Her face says it toward the end of the exchange.

Do you remember that scene where he was telling the boys the reason why he can burp is because its really mommy that gives him that power? Something along those lines. Basically trashing her, belittling her while he was alone with them. He knows exactly what he is doing.

He wasn't genuine. He was trying to manipulate the therapist and Celeste. A classic abuser action in therapy. He couldn't have been more canned unless he has said "its her fault I hit her". Every word he said was on purpose, exact and was only used control the conversation direction. If you notice he gained control of

Perry admitting to the abuse was just another manipulative tactic. Celeste needs to have a safe space to speak and that wouldn't happen if the therapist confronted her about the abuse and her avoidance of it.